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this is a country that has to, is facing 300 million people moving from the countryside to the cities. between now and 2030. that is the size of the united states. i think that challenge in this kind of system where the leadership is going to have to, have a two-way conversation with the people, i think it will be all-consuming. you want to hedge a little bit here and there but i think the bigger point is this. what's framing it, it's a very, i think something really important happened in the last decade. in 2004 i wrote a book called, the world is flat, arguing that the world is get be connected. when i wrote the book, facebook didn't exist, linkedin didn't exist, skype didn't exist, none of that existed, being okay? since then we've gone from connected to hyper connected world and from interconnected world too much more interdependent world. to me that is what is really shaping so much of the behavior. interdependent world, this is the point i made yesterday, first your friends can kill you so much faster than your enemies. we have a mutual defense treaty with greece if they pull ou
this is a country that has to, is facing 300 million people moving from the countryside to the cities. between now and 2030. that is the size of the united states. i think that challenge in this kind of system where the leadership is going to have to, have a two-way conversation with the people, i think it will be all-consuming. you want to hedge a little bit here and there but i think the bigger point is this. what's framing it, it's a very, i think something really important happened in the...
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the hardship that is kind of really extraordinary difficulty from major cities or small cities to the countryside. very difficult in my experience, through important trade which defined them and world view previous. i can have a few words to that. endurance, adaptability, confidence, sometimes over confidence. i think it's important to know this generation. in many ways, and also later day studying college. this early 1980s was the most liberal period in china's education system. they were really exposed to western ideas. they translate the constitution of development of foreign countries in uk and elsewhere into chinese. he reads english very well. now, that's really a wonderful opportunity, and, but these also could be the problem it has if we fail to understand that, this is a generation because of their personal experience they don't want to be lectured. they actually will be more, conducive with and get soft approach to talk for cooperation. but you just use force to intimidate them, they will act very first home. i hope that what i said is important. that if we use force, use ju
the hardship that is kind of really extraordinary difficulty from major cities or small cities to the countryside. very difficult in my experience, through important trade which defined them and world view previous. i can have a few words to that. endurance, adaptability, confidence, sometimes over confidence. i think it's important to know this generation. in many ways, and also later day studying college. this early 1980s was the most liberal period in china's education system. they were...
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death toll from the hurricane is now at 21 with ten of those in new york city. soa look here at the white house on a rainy and windy tuesday one week to election day and now through election day you can watch our coverage of the presidential candidates and the dates from key house senate and governor's races from around the country. and a look at what is ahead here on c-span2 today. up next conference on the implementation of the dodd-frank -- that will be followed by a panel discussion on national security up next the george town hall university's center for law, economics and finance recently held a conference on implementation of the dodd-frank 2010 dodd-frank law. the first panel looking at whether it goes far enough to protect the nation from another financial crisis the featured speakers include scott alvarez, the general counsel of the federal reserve and richard, the acting counsel of the fdic. this portion is one hour and 20 minutes. >> good morning. i am honored to be the moderator of this distinguished panel, and i know we are going to have an interes
death toll from the hurricane is now at 21 with ten of those in new york city. soa look here at the white house on a rainy and windy tuesday one week to election day and now through election day you can watch our coverage of the presidential candidates and the dates from key house senate and governor's races from around the country. and a look at what is ahead here on c-span2 today. up next conference on the implementation of the dodd-frank -- that will be followed by a panel discussion on...
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the middle of one of our own cities. that threat and presidential leadership needed to deal with it is placing a special responsibility on all of you who will decide on november 2 who will be our commander in chief. the only viable option for winning the war on terrorist is one that the presidenthas chosen, use the power of the united states to aggressively go after the terrorist, wherever we find them. and also to hold to account states that sponsor terror. now that we've captured or killed thousands of al qaeda and taken down the regimes of saddam hussein and the taliban, it's important that we stand up democratically elected governments as the only guarantee this they will never again revert terrorism and production of deadly weapons. this is the task of our generation, i know firsthand the strength the president brings to it. the overall outcome will depend upon the ability of the american people and the strong leadership of the president to meet all the challenges that we'll face in the days and years ahead. i'm con
the middle of one of our own cities. that threat and presidential leadership needed to deal with it is placing a special responsibility on all of you who will decide on november 2 who will be our commander in chief. the only viable option for winning the war on terrorist is one that the presidenthas chosen, use the power of the united states to aggressively go after the terrorist, wherever we find them. and also to hold to account states that sponsor terror. now that we've captured or killed...
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you came to the inner city to work with high school dropouts. how did that form the person that you become? walsh: i've tried to helping dedicate my life less fortunate than i read most of my life prior to politics, prior to running two or three years ago was working with those less fortunate. i spent a good number of years working in the inner city trying to improve educational opportunities for young african-american hispanic and white children. i taught american government and american history. >> moderator: i need to ask a final question to read ms. duckworth you are born to a father the was in the military and your mother that was of chinese extraction preview travel from southeast asia and eventually into that in hawaii. how did that affect the person that you come? tammy duckworth: my dad at 55 high lost his job and no one will hire a man in his 50s and we ended up on a school lunch and breakfast programs and food stamps and thank god for the pell grants that were there for me that allowed me to go to college. programs of mr. walsh called
you came to the inner city to work with high school dropouts. how did that form the person that you become? walsh: i've tried to helping dedicate my life less fortunate than i read most of my life prior to politics, prior to running two or three years ago was working with those less fortunate. i spent a good number of years working in the inner city trying to improve educational opportunities for young african-american hispanic and white children. i taught american government and american...
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we tried to use the current election going on is the key city for this class, but the overview tonight really is about money in politics and this has been a very different year for money in politics. we talked about citizens united has an open door for a lot more outside money coming into the political spectrum. we want to talk about what to denning, both in an academic sense in terms of house campaign-finance reform in campaigns and outside groups, the specifically how it affects the selection. we will talk to the presidential election, but there's an awful lot as well. it is important to note this is not entirely new. while it is different this year certainly, it is not brand-new. it's not the first time it's been outside money. public 2010, 2008 or even 2004. the candidates have always been outside groups. certainly in our recent history these outside groups 527 organizations that are outside the campaign structure, outside the campaign-finance limits of the candidate, but can navigate for the election a defeat of candidates as long as they follow certain rules and do not coordinate
we tried to use the current election going on is the key city for this class, but the overview tonight really is about money in politics and this has been a very different year for money in politics. we talked about citizens united has an open door for a lot more outside money coming into the political spectrum. we want to talk about what to denning, both in an academic sense in terms of house campaign-finance reform in campaigns and outside groups, the specifically how it affects the...
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it wasn't until the '70s the vice president even stayed in the city. saw this on calvin coolidge in vermont, population of about 33 ugly. there were no major airways in, railways and, roads and. they finally found coach and there was no justice of the peace around. his father was basically a notary and he took the oath with his father on the family bible in their living room. solvable of the vice president has changed considerably. and i think that both, i would give credit both to run and obama for picking a vice presidential nominee that not all it can help them get elected, but could help them govern pics i think these are both to a degree responsible selections in that respect. and i think no matter who wins this we are going to see either brian or biden played a significant role over the next four years. speak we are prevent the upcoming vice president but to take place on the campus of center college in danville, kentucky, and as you can tell some vice president screwed as well of on the way. but sherwood boehlert be one of the moment from februa
it wasn't until the '70s the vice president even stayed in the city. saw this on calvin coolidge in vermont, population of about 33 ugly. there were no major airways in, railways and, roads and. they finally found coach and there was no justice of the peace around. his father was basically a notary and he took the oath with his father on the family bible in their living room. solvable of the vice president has changed considerably. and i think that both, i would give credit both to run and...
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[applause] >> moderator: welcome back to the fourth district congressional debate in orange city iowa. just a few minutes left for the candidates to continue to ask questions. we have a twitter question to mrs. vilsack but i'm going to do my best to make it a question to congressman king as well. this comes from ron. you say you support young farmers, would you support a complete repeal of the death tax and i would also like congressman king to weigh in as well. congressman king, you are actually the first one to answer this question. king: the death tax in my view as i long said the cigarette tax on the american dream. when people come to this country, they see the statue of liberty and they know that it's the first generation to be a struggle for them, they want to open the door for the next generation and the next generation. when my great-grandfather came here he had nine children, they brought - sections of land and he wanted all nine children to live on the 160 acres as a family farm and each generation then to grow from there. it didn't work out for him because the stock market
[applause] >> moderator: welcome back to the fourth district congressional debate in orange city iowa. just a few minutes left for the candidates to continue to ask questions. we have a twitter question to mrs. vilsack but i'm going to do my best to make it a question to congressman king as well. this comes from ron. you say you support young farmers, would you support a complete repeal of the death tax and i would also like congressman king to weigh in as well. congressman king, you are...
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lord of foster and the city of london. so that special relationship that has always existed between the u.k. and the u.s. is something that i have experienced in a very personal way. and one of my political heroes has always been, i am very proud to say, the son of a new york city native, sir winston churchill. [applause] churchill the want to two parties in his lifetime while always been an independent and having been a republican and democrat in new york i can relate to that. but in the common good ahead of the party politics and the next election really was at the core of churchill's's approach to leadership. it was an approach that i've always believed we need more of at every level of government all around the world, especially now. we all know these are difficult times. the shift in the global economy has presented tough spending taxes and managing deficits and on unleashing the forces of innovation. from everything i've seen the u.k.'s first coalition government since churchill is meeting these challenges head-on. i
lord of foster and the city of london. so that special relationship that has always existed between the u.k. and the u.s. is something that i have experienced in a very personal way. and one of my political heroes has always been, i am very proud to say, the son of a new york city native, sir winston churchill. [applause] churchill the want to two parties in his lifetime while always been an independent and having been a republican and democrat in new york i can relate to that. but in the...
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i know the business secretary will be working very closely with the city council to do everything we can to help people find jobs. >> mr. andrew miller. >> mr. speaker, might i ask a very straightforward question that should command a straightforward answer? in the forthcoming police and crime commissioner elections, it's predicted that the turn is going to be as low as 20%. does the prime minister think that gives democratic legitimacy? >> i want the turnout to be as high as possible, but i recognize in new elections for a new post it is always a challenge. it's even a challenge when you've got dedicated labor mps resigning from this house to stand as police and crime commissioners. but one point the crime commissioner will be able to make is to celebrate the fact that since the election crime's down 20%. >> [inaudible] >> thank you, mr. speaker. in recent months northern lincolnshire has benefited from a number of positive announcements from local governments and the private sector that will boost the economy. however, my right honorable friend will be aware that kimberly-clark ann
i know the business secretary will be working very closely with the city council to do everything we can to help people find jobs. >> mr. andrew miller. >> mr. speaker, might i ask a very straightforward question that should command a straightforward answer? in the forthcoming police and crime commissioner elections, it's predicted that the turn is going to be as low as 20%. does the prime minister think that gives democratic legitimacy? >> i want the turnout to be as high as...
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the city of beirut where these terrorists are operating. i have just signed legislation to add to our ability to deal, along with our allies, with this terrorist problem. and it's going to take all the nations together, just as when we banded together we pretty much resolved the whole problem of skyjackings sometime ago. well, the red light went on. i could have gone on forever. >> mr. mondale, your rebuttal? >> groucho marx said, "who do you believe? -- me, or your own eyes? " and what we have in lebanon is something that the american people have seen. the joint chiefs urged the president not to put our troops in that barracks because they were indefensible. they went to him 5 days before they were killed and said, "please, take them out of there." the secretary of state admitted that this morning. he did not do so. the report following the explosion of the barracks disclosed that we had not taken any of the steps that we should have taken. that was the second time. then the embassy was blown up a few weeks ago, and once again none of the
the city of beirut where these terrorists are operating. i have just signed legislation to add to our ability to deal, along with our allies, with this terrorist problem. and it's going to take all the nations together, just as when we banded together we pretty much resolved the whole problem of skyjackings sometime ago. well, the red light went on. i could have gone on forever. >> mr. mondale, your rebuttal? >> groucho marx said, "who do you believe? -- me, or your own eyes?...
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last month with antiamerican protesters in the streets across the cities of morocco, the foreign minister traveled to washington for our first ever strategic dialogue. it could have avoided the cameras, instead he strongly condemned the attack on bonn benghazi and pledged his continue would continue working toward democracy and the rule of law. al jeer are a has much to gain by embracing the changes that are taking place around it. we have seen some progress. to protect diplomatic missions including the u.s. embassy and diffuse tension in the street. but still algeria has a lot of work to do to uphold universal rights and create space for civil society. amessage i delivered at the highest level in person in february. what do the snapshots and stories from across the region foal us? on the one hand, last month violence revealed strains of extremism that threaten the nation wells the broader region and even the united states. on the other hand, we have seen actions that would have been hard to imagine a few years ago. democratically elected leaders and free people in arab countries standing
last month with antiamerican protesters in the streets across the cities of morocco, the foreign minister traveled to washington for our first ever strategic dialogue. it could have avoided the cameras, instead he strongly condemned the attack on bonn benghazi and pledged his continue would continue working toward democracy and the rule of law. al jeer are a has much to gain by embracing the changes that are taking place around it. we have seen some progress. to protect diplomatic missions...
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the biggest cities, one of the cities in libya which is the national army have to deal with them. this is another challenge. we have to bring the employment down. it is more than 30, 35% among their people. then this is all the challenge. we manage now to bring the oil just about the level for the revolution, but libya is depending only on oil and gas, and and i think this is not what we want. the diversity of our economy is very important. we have to attract the investment, and we have to attract the foreign companies to invest in libya. but as i said before, without security we will not be able to do that. the reconciliation among our peopling it is also a -- people, it is also a big issue. libya is a big country but with a small population with the tribes, with the history, and we need to build them. gadhafi used the tribes against each other for his own benefits. the challenges are great, but also the promises are great. there are opportunities for the libyan people to build the country. the first thing we achieved is democracy. now the election took place to elect the first c
the biggest cities, one of the cities in libya which is the national army have to deal with them. this is another challenge. we have to bring the employment down. it is more than 30, 35% among their people. then this is all the challenge. we manage now to bring the oil just about the level for the revolution, but libya is depending only on oil and gas, and and i think this is not what we want. the diversity of our economy is very important. we have to attract the investment, and we have to...
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as of tonight it has spread to more than 250 american cities, more than a thousand countries. every continent but an arctic a defeat to -- antarctic appearing estimate right up there with 57 states. occupy wall street has spread to a thousand countries. why not just say a bazillion? god bless her. our final nominee for the obamagasm award is britain's's own alien life form known as the long walk off a short piers morgan. i don't understand why cnn thought it would be to at 9 p.m. with a british host who looks like he just got a really bad when -- wedgie in a british prep school. that didn't make sense to me but what do i know? i only work for the number one cable rated news network in the united states. [applause] on december 5th, good old piers was interviewing obama's chief strategist, otherwise known as mr. whipple, mr. axelrod. remember those commercials, don't squeeze the charmin? i swear it is his doppleganger. it's not that he's interviewing a guest, he is actively interviewing himself. this is when we will the clip. >> when you watch the president always feels he has g
as of tonight it has spread to more than 250 american cities, more than a thousand countries. every continent but an arctic a defeat to -- antarctic appearing estimate right up there with 57 states. occupy wall street has spread to a thousand countries. why not just say a bazillion? god bless her. our final nominee for the obamagasm award is britain's's own alien life form known as the long walk off a short piers morgan. i don't understand why cnn thought it would be to at 9 p.m. with a british...
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in the country, the big cities mainly. there's a lot of business and electronics and so on all of the mobile control so they are there and we don't know how powerful they are, but again, so far they have not shown any interest. we also ask about the succession. if you try to find -- anybody who says we might know who comes to power in algeria has a special crystal ball that unfortunately i don't have, but if you want to see i think it is responsible to look at what is going on and you have to observe the development. again, not the problem is the fl end of both leaders to have them on the one hand, and on the other debose are facing -- they both are facing trouble in things that don't. i think if you look probably it's been free no matter how thin, but again i could be interesting to look. now since i promised in the audience, i wrote the piece on -- i wanted to look at how the region at the maghreb itself might react to what's going on and again, i like history and history is very interesting and revealing. look at how th
in the country, the big cities mainly. there's a lot of business and electronics and so on all of the mobile control so they are there and we don't know how powerful they are, but again, so far they have not shown any interest. we also ask about the succession. if you try to find -- anybody who says we might know who comes to power in algeria has a special crystal ball that unfortunately i don't have, but if you want to see i think it is responsible to look at what is going on and you have to...
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eastern here on c-span2. >> the road to the white house goes through new york city tonight. both president obama and mitt romney will be appearing at the 67th annual alfred smith memorial foundation dinner. it's a fundraiser for catholic charity but also gives the candidates a chance to lighten the mood and poke fun at themselves and each other. here is more about the dinner. >> what is the al smith dinner and how did it come about? >> the al smith dinner is the most famous as a place that presidential candidates show up every four years. and they show, democrats and republicans. it's a memorial dinner for smith, and i think it's a think of anyone has heard al smith's name at this point, that that's where you've probably heard about al smith, unless you hang around these hallowed halls. but in general, it's probably the most lasting public legacy, the place where his name gets out. but it's held every year. it's not just every four years. we have prominent figures coming in and it's a memorial dinner. is a catholic charity dinner. and it's a place that people get together an
eastern here on c-span2. >> the road to the white house goes through new york city tonight. both president obama and mitt romney will be appearing at the 67th annual alfred smith memorial foundation dinner. it's a fundraiser for catholic charity but also gives the candidates a chance to lighten the mood and poke fun at themselves and each other. here is more about the dinner. >> what is the al smith dinner and how did it come about? >> the al smith dinner is the most famous as...
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while we litigate the case in oklahoma city. the point is, general baker, these areas of energy, the epa, there is an attitude that permeates the agency particularly right now that i think is less regulated and more punitive perhaps but it is a very acute issue for the energy space. >> i don't want the audience to miss the point that you made earlier about how they are not using outside counsel when he came in and had to deal with the major oil spill from the bp incident. outside counsel is a challenging question for most of us in this room and how they use that council tends to be a source of discussion quite often. so, tell us a little bit about what you're thought process was when you decided to go away from the outside counsel what you thought the down side might have been for the state continuing to use. where do you get your expertise, and it's very important my general philosophy is what is best for the state of alabama, and not to hire anyone unless i can stand up in front of the citizens of the state of alabama and say
while we litigate the case in oklahoma city. the point is, general baker, these areas of energy, the epa, there is an attitude that permeates the agency particularly right now that i think is less regulated and more punitive perhaps but it is a very acute issue for the energy space. >> i don't want the audience to miss the point that you made earlier about how they are not using outside counsel when he came in and had to deal with the major oil spill from the bp incident. outside counsel...
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on the city council. i totally agree with you that we all need to play a part in serving our country. it starts i think with people like yourself speaking out more. i think we need to -- again i am speaking personally. we need to get more and more people to be conscious of the fact that he's right. ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. sometimes democrats are right. [laughter] >> we should end in there. [applause] >> i said sometimes. >> so, i would say that you're point is a very important one, and i certainly personally would hope that anybody that is watching this his attention to your concerns because being a military wife is no less easy than serving in the military. i've been working with of the military for more than 45 years. i have friends that have lost their husbands come had to bring up kids on their own and they spend months on end paying the bills, dealing with the kids and the car pool, taking care of the house, working the job, 24/7, there is no en
on the city council. i totally agree with you that we all need to play a part in serving our country. it starts i think with people like yourself speaking out more. i think we need to -- again i am speaking personally. we need to get more and more people to be conscious of the fact that he's right. ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. sometimes democrats are right. [laughter] >> we should end in there. [applause] >> i said sometimes....
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this is the page has to say. even before sandy turned atlantic city monday a debate was raging and scientific government circles over whether the monster hurricane was a spawn of global warming. climate change activists pointed to sandy as the sort of extraordinary the conclusion is that sandy would have happened with or without climate change. but that extra heat and humidity said its strength. this seems beyond dispute because of man-made warming more natural cycles or both, it is in an era of extreme weather events. a report this month by the world's largest insurance forum confirmed what has been widely suspected, the number of catastrophes has been rising dramatically since 1980 on all continents and with the deepest increase in north america. it soared from an average of 9 billion that is what usa today has to say. contrast that with the "the washington times" editorial page. frankenstorm follies. it wasn't caused by the industrial revolution. this is what they say. a study by the national hurricane center
this is the page has to say. even before sandy turned atlantic city monday a debate was raging and scientific government circles over whether the monster hurricane was a spawn of global warming. climate change activists pointed to sandy as the sort of extraordinary the conclusion is that sandy would have happened with or without climate change. but that extra heat and humidity said its strength. this seems beyond dispute because of man-made warming more natural cycles or both, it is in an era...
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. >> moderator: monica ag you have the last question. >> because of the economic downturn, the education in our country has had to squeeze from every angle, city budgets for education have dropped, state budgets have dropped, so it makes it challenging most experts would say to believe our students in the future will be competing on a level playing field with other students around the world because the bigger class size is now and less time with quality teachers. how would you improve education first of all and in fact mr. smith you suggested eliminating the department of education altogether. is that the right plan at this moment? casey: the best place is that the state level. that is where between the local school boards, teachers and parents. now i don't -- i said i wanted to take a look at the department of education, and it's possible. but they do some good things so we don't want to throw that away. but we need -- any federal organizations basically as big as the department of education there is a lot waste. just to get that money to the states. they can do it themselves and that i
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also at on c-span senator kristin kristen gillibrand faces off against when city long for the senate seat. she served in the house before appointed to fill the senate seat of hillary clinton. that's 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> it started as an economic argument. men are having a harder time adoopt together economy. and women are adapting more easily. there's different periods in history where it's been vice versa. the education and credential. the economy is fast changing. who know what it's going to be throw at us. women seem to be getting the kilts than a faster rate than the men. they seem to be more nimble. it filters down to the society. in the book i talk about how changes marriage and our notion of fatherhood and what men can and can't do. how young people have sex and make decisions and so you really start to see it having an influence in our culture. >> joins author hannah rosin to discuss the end of men. saturday night at 10:00 eastern and sunday night at 9:00 on afterwords. this weekend on booktv on c-span2. >>> last friday washington's senate senator maria dpawsed balm com
also at on c-span senator kristin kristen gillibrand faces off against when city long for the senate seat. she served in the house before appointed to fill the senate seat of hillary clinton. that's 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> it started as an economic argument. men are having a harder time adoopt together economy. and women are adapting more easily. there's different periods in history where it's been vice versa. the education and credential. the economy is fast changing. who know what...
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i would turn on the tv and see the events in some farraway city playing out the way you talked about in the morning t was magical, right? i think i thought i was pretty done. this is as much as i could do. i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now a year old at this point. the only baby born and turned one during the life of the campaign. so he's the obama baby. my second baby, by the way i'm digressing but my second son zane, was born the 120 day mark of the new administration. we had a lot of stuff going on at home too. so, yeah, but when i look at it's so different because this time four years ago i had 58 races under my belt. the obama campaign has not had one yet really this year, right? i just think this is really hard work to go, many of them left for chicago about almost two years ago. and it's, you know, some people may describe it in the news as a slog. i imagine it is. it is probably really, really hard to go that long and have that one day at the end. i can't imagine. what is the difference? i don't know yet. there is that. but at this point you
i would turn on the tv and see the events in some farraway city playing out the way you talked about in the morning t was magical, right? i think i thought i was pretty done. this is as much as i could do. i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now a year old at this point. the only baby born and turned one during the life of the campaign. so he's the obama baby. my second baby, by the way i'm digressing but my second son zane, was born the 120 day mark of the new...